The Wonderful Processor Inside Your Head

TheBrainHealthGuy

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The brain – the amazing processor inside us all that directs our lives. The brain controls our voluntary movements, regulates our involuntary activities such as breathing and the beating of our hearts, allows us to remember, allows us to feel, provides us with personalities and enables us to think.

The brain is continually processing inputs through our sensory organs – our eyes, ears, nose, mouth and skin. After interpreting sensory inputs, the brain responds by sending signals to other parts of the body that enable both voluntary and involuntary actions.

Is it any wonder that when things go wrong with such a complex and important machine, the results can be devastating? Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Parkinson’s, Paralysis, Learning Disabilities, etc., etc. – all the results of a malfunction of the brain.

Maintaining good brain health should be high on everyone’s priority list. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Through a combination of a lack of knowledge and a “It’ll never happen to me” attitude, people never consider what might be slowly happening to their brains and how to prevent it.

My goal is to educate people on why bad things happen to their brain and present them with the necessary tools to allow them to embark on a program to improve their brain health.
 

I read as far as "The wonderful processor" part, and the rest didn't show until I opened it up, so I thought I was going to be reading a great article by someone who loves their FOOD PROCESSOR !

Oh, well, so much for that, I guess. But, for what it is worth, I do love my food processor. I use it making coleslaw, chopping up peppers and onions and such for salsa, and I also use it to chop up my coconut into small bits before I eat it, or use it in my smoothies.
Coconut is supposed to be one of the healthiest foods you can eat for your brain and memory, (they even use coconut to treat altsheimers ) so perhaps it does relate to health in our brain, in a sideways sort of way...
 
Wise beyond years the Guru of life.

[h=2]Every time I learn something new it pushes some old stuff out of my brain.[/h]- Homer Simpson
 
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